pwnedIQ — dark web monitoring built for SMBs.
Continuous monitoring of breach databases and dark web sources. Real-time alerts when employee credentials surface where they should not. Enterprise-grade detection, small-business pricing.
The problem
Most credential leaks happen to people who never find out.
Employee passwords from breached services regularly end up on dark web forums, paste dumps, and credential-stuffing lists. Attackers use them to log into your business accounts — email, payroll, banking — often months before anyone notices.
The enterprise tools that catch this cost $20,000+ per year, putting them out of reach for the businesses that get hit most. We are building pwnedIQ to give small and mid-size businesses that same protection at a price they can actually afford.
What it does
A short list of things that matter.
Continuous monitoring
We watch breach databases, paste sites, and dark web sources on a rolling basis — so a new leak does not sit undiscovered while attackers use it.
Domain-wide coverage
Monitor every email address on your business domain. No per-seat pricing games — one flat price for your whole team.
Plain-English alerts
When something turns up, we tell you what leaked, where, when, and what to do about it — no security-jargon dashboards to decode.
Who it's for
Built for businesses without a security team.
pwnedIQ is for the small and mid-size businesses that have something worth protecting but no dedicated security staff to watch for leaked credentials — professional services firms, agencies, clinics, local operators, and the teams that run them.
If you have employees logging into email, banking, payroll, and SaaS tools every day, their credentials are an attack surface. pwnedIQ watches it for you, so you find out the moment something leaks — not after the breach.
Be first in line when pwnedIQ launches.
Private beta access goes out in batches ahead of the July 2026 launch. Join the waitlist and we will let you know the moment a slot opens.
FAQ
pwnedIQ questions.
When does it launch?
We are targeting July 2026, with private beta access rolling out in batches before then. Waitlist members get first access.
What will it cost?
Pricing will be SMB-friendly and announced at launch — built to sit far below the $20,000+ that enterprise tools charge.
Who is building it?
Tactics Digital YYC — the same product engineering studio behind Lintry. pwnedIQ is one of our own SaaS products, built and operated in-house.
Is my information safe on the waitlist?
Yes. We store your email (and optional domain) only to notify you about beta access, never share it, and keep it on our own infrastructure — fitting for a product built around privacy.